This is the second main gate (sachonwang-mun)
which holds the statues of the four Heavenly Kings.

one of the Heavenly Kings

"Kwanchoksa Stone Bodhisattva
(Treasure No. 218)

This largest stone Bodhisattva in
Korea is otherwise typical of those fund in the Chunchong-do and Kyonggi-do
provinces during the Koryo Kingdom (918-1392). On the head of the Bodhisattva is
a cylindrical crown topped with a rectangular canopy. Unusual wind chimes hang
from the four corners of the canopy. The disproportionately large face, the
simple engraved folds of the robe and the pole-like formation of the body
indicate that the Bodhisattva was sculpture by an unskilled local craftsman. The
style of the image and the available records show that this is an Avolokitesvara
Bodhisattva a Bodhisattva of Mercy". (Located at the Kwanch'ok-sa temple in
Chungchongnam-do.)